Learning Center | IMPACK

Ergosa Universal Packing Solution

Written by Stefan Badertscher | March 9, 2021

With the growing complexity of the cardboard packaging market, the demand for custom-tailored boxes is increasing at a monstrous rate.

This requires not only ever more flexible folder-gluers but also more flexible packers that can adapt to those folder-gluers.

As a result, fully automatic packers cannot be considered due to their strict requirements and lack of flexibility for boxes that come in diverse shapes, sizes and formats.

It is, therefore, necessary to turn to more versatile packers that allow for product variation, regular adjustments and consistent corrections to meet the ever-evolving needs of the market.

“But what are those versatile packers and how do they work?”

“Do they offer the same advantages as fully automatic packers?”

The honest answer is that it all depends on the folder-gluer packer in question. 

 

Hi! Hani Hallal here from Impack packaging. As a Marketing Manager at Impack, I work with the Sales team on the daily. Our top sold folder-gluer packer, and our clients' favorite, is the Ergosa Packer.

This video & article talks about Impack's Ergosa packer: What it is, what benefits it has to offer and how to decide if it’s right for your company. 

What is an Ergosa and Who Needs One?

IMPACK’s Ergosa C in Horizontal Mode with the PerPack Module in the background and the IN2 Box Turner in the front.

What is an Ergosa?

The Ergosa is a semi-automatic folder-gluer packer that optimizes the efficiency of your case packing process and maximizes your folder-gluer’s productivity.

What is a folder-gluer packer?

A packer is one of the 4 main folder-gluer packaging equipment and peripheral solutions that can be added to a folder-gluer line. 

A packer uses a modernized packing solution that allows you to dramatically improve the efficiency, ergonomy and productivity of how you pack your boxes into cases by offering you automated case management capabilities

 Related: What is a Folder-Gluer Packer and Do You Really Need One?

Where is a packer like an Ergosa installed?

A packer is installed behind, or at the end of a folder-gluer, and after the pre-packing equipment

In other words, a packer is installed at the end of the flow of the packaging equipment as shown in the image below. 

 

A graphical depiction of the flow of packaging equipment around a folder-gluer.

What are the benefits of a folder-gluer packer?

A packer allows you to:

  • Maximize the efficiency of your packing process and increase your production volume and speed.
  • Improve the ergonomics of your packing stations and reduce the workload on employees.
  • Streamline your case ejection and manage your case handling through automated case management capabilities.
  • Dedicate your packing person(s) to focus on the packing and not case flap closing, taping or ejecting.
  • Have easy access to your boxes in order to make adjustments, quality control checks and corrections without interrupting production. 
  • And, as a result, dramatically boost your folder-gluer’s productivity

Who needs an Ergosa packer?

  1. Packaging producers who are unable to push their folder-gluer’s productivity to its maximum potential because the packing person(s) cannot work that fast i.e. packaging producers whose bottleneck is the packing process itself.
  2. Packaging producers who want to achieve the same, or higher, productivity but with less people.
  3. Packaging producers who want to reduce the daily workload for their employees which could easily represent lifting 3-5 tons of cartons per shift.

How automated can an Ergosa packer be?

An Ergosa packer’s level of automation can range from a manual process to a semi-automated process. 

More often than not, the Ergosa packers we produce include case management which makes them semi-automatic.

Hence the name, Ergosa: Ergo-nomic, semi-automatic.  

What does the Ergosa’s “case management” mean?

Case management being included means that you have an automatic case ejection system, a manual or automatic flap folding system, pneumatic tilting tables and flap folding units. In other words, your cases are managed automatically.

Having your cases managed automatically means that your packing person(s) can focus on the packing and no longer has to perform the case flap closing, taping and ejecting as those actions are now all automated. 

And what makes a packer, a packer is the automated case management capabilities that they offer.

Additional options and modes can be added to the Ergosa packer that allow you to increase your packing process’ level of automation.

The article “What’s the Difference between Manual, Semi-Auto, Auto and Fully-Auto Folder-Gluer Packers?” provides an in-depth explanation of the different levels of automation that folder-gluer packers can offer.

Related: What is the Ergosa’s Case Management System & How Does It Work?

Ergosa Universal Packing Solution


 

The Ergosa Packer is a high-performance and versatile modular box packing system. It is a semi-automatic packer with the performance of an automatic packer.

Its versatility and modularity make it IMPACK’s most sold folder-gluer packer.

IMPACK’s Ergosa : A semi-automatic packer with the performance of an automatic packer.

The Ergosa packer is compatible with folding carton and corrugated board boxes

Quick summary of the Ergosa’s features:

  • Modular system configured to fit your product mix 
  • Add more modules later as your production evolves 
  • Features packing modes optimized to specific box types 
  • Set-up and changeovers in 3-7 minutes 
  • Optional tooling for specific box types and packing needs 
  • Compatible with folding carton & corrugated boxes
While the accumulation conveyor stands out at first glance, the Ergosa Modular system is more than just a conveyor! 

The Ergosa  includes over 20 Years of Engineering Innovation. It features modules and tooling that increase productivity and ergonomics for various box types and case packing configurations. 

For packaging producers who have limited space beyond their folder gluer, we also offer a compact configuration. 

The Ergosa Compact 90° configuration is just 3.3m. 

An Ergosa Packer is NOT the Right Fit IF:

An Ergosa is not the right fit for you if you have small production runs of various, different box formats (5,000-10,000 boxes).

In this specific situation, a Collecting Table like IMPACK’s “Packing Help Station” or the other Collecting Tables on the market would be a much better choice. Some examples of the most popular Collecting Tables in western countries are Bobst’s Handypack GT, KBA Duran's Omega Pack Station and Tünkers' FAS 480.

Or you produce a large number of straight-line boxes with the same format per production run (several hundreds of thousands to millions) and your goal is to achieve the highest running speed available on the market.

In this case, an automatic packer like our Virtuo packer would be a better option if your production is one-row, one-layer packing. 

And an Ergosa packer is not the best fit for you if you are exclusively doing banding/strapping.

This is because you would need a stacker such as IMPACK’s Everio stacker, or the many other stackers on the market, for the banding/strapping process. 

Although we have developed a module on our Ergosa packer inspired by our PerPack Module that allows you to push batches of boxes into a banding/strapping machine so that they can be bundled together, the Ergosa packer is originally designed to pack boxes into cases and not to stack boxes for bundling needs. 

Instead, an Everio stacker would be a better choice for banding/strapping.

Now if you are alternating between case packing and banding/strapping on the same folder-gluer, then the Ergosa could be a perfect fit. Otherwise, a custom project could be considered (especially if you have large production volumes).

Have You Made a Decision ?

Do you have more questions about the Ergosa packer and how it can improve your case packing process?

Or prefer to talk to an expert and get to see the Ergosa LIVE in action? 

We’re here to help!  Give us a call today and we'll offer you a free productivity analysis to help you discover how you can boost your folder-gluer productivity.

UP NEXT:

What’s the Difference between Manual, Semi-Auto, Auto and Fully-Auto Folder-Gluer Packers?

How Much Does a Folder-Gluer Packer Cost?